John Lamb
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John Lamb has taught drums to individuals and groups for 15 years, including over 10 years at Ethos Music Center. He has studied with legendary drummers Bernard Purdie and Rodney Holmes. Having studied at Trinity University and PSU, John holds a B.S. in Music, Biology and Psychology and is nearing completion of a Masters in Education. John has already published one book on drum education through First Act, Inc, and has 2 more books on the way. John has performed professionally since he was 14 around the US and Asia with such diverse artists as Canadian anti-pop singer Skye Sweetnam, Thai ranat player Khun Inn, and his brother Patrick Lamb.
